The updated Ontario curriculum, in combination with a broader range of learning options outside traditional classroom instruction, will enable students to better customize their high school education and improve their prospects for success in school and in life.
The revised curriculum recognizes that, today and in the future, students need to be critically literate in order to synthesize information, make informed decisions, communicate effectively, and thrive in an ever-changing global community.
The revised curriculum recognizes that, today and in the future, students need to be critically literate in order to synthesize information, make informed decisions, communicate effectively, and thrive in an ever-changing global community.
It is important that students be connected to the curriculum; that they see themselves in what is taught, how it is taught, and how it applies to the world at large.
The curriculum recognizes that the needs of learners are diverse, and helps all learners develop the knowledge, skills, and perspectives they need to be informed, productive, caring, responsible, healthy, and active citizens in their own communities and in the world.
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http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/curriculum/secondary/health9to12.pdf
See the full PDF
http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/curriculum/secondary/health9to12.pdf
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